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I was thinking 6:30pm.&nbsp; Is that too early for your co-workers?<BR>
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I created a wiki page for the workshop:<BR>
<A href="https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Arduino_tvbgone_for_Newbies_Workshop">https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Arduino_tvbgone_for_Newbies_Workshop</A><BR>
(and added it to the Upcoming Events section on the NB website).<BR>
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So, it's now official.&nbsp; Thursday, 28-October, 6:30pm&nbsp; for the Intro to Arduino Workshop.<BR>
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Mitch.<BR>
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&gt; Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 12:51:10 -0700<BR>&gt; Subject: Re: Arduino based TV-B-Gone workshop (was: Re: [Noisebridge-discuss] Ready to restart Arduino Thursdays at Noisebridge)þ<BR>&gt; From: ariel@arielwaldman.com<BR>&gt; To: maltman23@hotmail.com<BR>&gt; CC: noisebridge-discuss@lists.noisebridge.net<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; Right now, October 28th sounds perfect! I say announce the day/time<BR>&gt; officially and see who flocks. If it starts in the evening, I could<BR>&gt; forward it on to some coworkers who have been interested in learning.<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; Ariel<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; P.S. (I'm happy too! My boyfriend lives in Berlin :)<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; 2010/10/5 Mitch Altman &lt;maltman23@hotmail.com&gt;:<BR>&gt; &gt; Your the first to say they'd be into&nbsp;the workshop.&nbsp; If there are at least a<BR>&gt; &gt; few who'd be into having a newbie workshop for learning Arduino by making a<BR>&gt; &gt; TV-B-Gone with one, I'll choose a date when you're not in Berlin.&nbsp; Like, the<BR>&gt; &gt; last Thursday in October (the 28th), perhaps?<BR>&gt; &gt;<BR>&gt; &gt; I'm happy for you that you get to go to Berlin.&nbsp; :)<BR>&gt; &gt;<BR>&gt; &gt; Cheers,<BR>&gt; &gt; Mitch.<BR>&gt; &gt;<BR>&gt; &gt;<BR>&gt; &gt; --------------------------<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 12:24:23 -0700<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; Subject: Re: Ready to restart Arduino Thursdays at Noisebridge<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; From: ariel@arielwaldman.com<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; To: maltman23@hotmail.com<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt;<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; I'm super interested in this (I'm on the newbie end) - please let me<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; know the day/time you decide! I'll be in Berlin from Oct 11-20, so<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; fingers crossed I can make it!<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt;<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; Ariel<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt;<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt;<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; [Noisebridge-discuss] Ready to restart Arduino Thursdays at Noisebridge<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt;<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; Mitch Altman maltman23 at hotmail.com<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; Mon Oct 4 20:24:25 PDT 2010<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt;<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; Previous message: [Noisebridge-discuss] Ready to restart Arduino<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; Thursdays at Noisebridge<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; Next message: [Noisebridge-discuss] Arduino based TV-B-Gone (was: Re:<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; Ready to restart Arduino Thursdays at Noisebridge)<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt;<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; ________________________________<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt;<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; While on my most recent workshop tour (Eastern Europe and Belgium<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; hackerspaces and hacker conferences) someone asked if I could do a<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; workshop on TV-B-Gone on Arduino. I didn't even know someone had<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; created an Arduino version of TV-B-Gone, but someone did. There were<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; a few bugs in their setup which I fixed, and I bought all the parts so<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; that 10 people could make a TV-B-Gone from a Ladyada BoArduino kit.<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt;<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt;<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; I'll be home all of October. If there's interest, I could lead a<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; workshop for totaly newbies to solder together a BoArduino (learning<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; to solder, if needed -- this is no problem for anyone!), and showing<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; how the Arduino works enough to make it turn off TVs in public places<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; from up to 50 meters away. We'll use solderless breadboards, which<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; are a great tool to get to know so that you can quickly put projects<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; together without needing solder (and if you like the results, you can<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; then solder together a more permanent solution).<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt;<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt;<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; Is there interest in such a workshop? It would probably be a 4- or<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; 5-hour workshop. It could be in one night, or in two.<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt;<BR>&gt; &gt;&gt; Mitch.<BR>&gt; &gt;<BR> &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp &nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp&nbsp </body>
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